A great question by new specialist physician Cramerica: “Can I buy a Tesla?” Lots of good discussion.

Vanguard’s big announcement that their brokerage will now offer free transactions for other firm’s ETF’s—this is scheduled to begin in August. And here is Michael Kitces’ fascinating interpretation on how this may change the industry.

A thread started by Ron Scott (later added to by nisiprius) to point out an article from Allan Roth.

Recent threads about Taylor Larimore’s new book about the Three-Fund Portfolio. This portfolio is a mix which is a very reasonable choice for both beginning and advanced investors. Morningstar posted an article about it, found by Mr. BB.This prompted the resurfacing of an old thread started by Mel Lindaur.

(As some may recall, Taylor Larimore was featured in this blog post about why flowers may be one of your best investments)

Anyway, thanks for stopping by and hopefully this helped! Hope you all had a Happy 4th, and special congrats to new Interns and new Attendings!

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